Yes, it is true that a lot of clerical jobs make use of the 10key data system, but that is not the case for all of them. You can find job openings for this on monster.com or simplyhired.com.
Most typing/clerical jobs require a minimum of 8,000 KPH.
Very much so. A quick scan of jobsites show that clerical jobs are still highly in demand in most major cities.
Some may require a college degree and possbily at least 2 years experience in an office setting, skills needed would be similar to most administrative/clerical jobs.
USA Jobs is the Federal Governments job website, a place where you can search for governmental job openings. Most jobs on USA Jobs require US citizenship, but there are a few that are available for non-citizens. Jobs areas include clerical, judiciary, congressional staff and many more.
There are various places to obtain information on getting a clerical job. The most reliable source of information can be retrieved from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Most clerical jobs will involve typing, processing mail, handling phone calls and communications. Advanced placement clerical positions could also involve aspects of human resources, keeping track of employee benefits, managing expense reports and the day to day operations of an office.
There are many types of jobs that people consider. It all depends with their skills, wages and preferences for the same. Most people however love the white collar jobs like banking and clerical jobs.
It is hard to say, it depends on the type of clerical job you are doing. Usually it involves being friendly to customers, inputting data and filing/shelving items.
Most of these jobs require that you have previous reporter experience. If you have other experience this may also be accepted.
There are. Most the jobs listed on this site are actually single-site jobs that don't require any travel: http://www.nursingjobs.org/hawaii
Most jobs won't hire you unless you are 16+. Most require 18.
Typically, jobs that require measurement worksheets can vary. Most jobs that put these worksheets in use are in the medical and science fields. These may be used in engineering as well.